Charm-N-Farm 4-H club helps out at Health Fair

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On April 30, members of the Charm-N-Farm 4-H club worked a food booth at the 2016 Fayette County Health Fair.

They sold chicken and noodles, hot dogs and assorted snacks. All proceeds went to Adopt-A-Family, an organization that helps low-income families celebrate the holiday season.

Charm-N-Farm would like to thank the Willow for donating delicious chicken and noodles. They would also like to thank all the members of the community that came out to visit them at the 2016 Fayette County Health Fair.

In another community service project, the club collected and delivered donations to the Life Pregnancy Center. Community service officer Therese Robinson coordinated Charm-N-Farm’s donation.

Therese Robinson (right) coordinated Charm-N-Farm’s donation to the local Life Pregnancy Center. Here, Robinson is with the center’s director, Barbara Fox.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2016/05/web1_BarbaraFoxRobinson.jpgTherese Robinson (right) coordinated Charm-N-Farm’s donation to the local Life Pregnancy Center. Here, Robinson is with the center’s director, Barbara Fox.

Members of the Charm-N-Farm 4-H club work the first shift at the Fayette County Health Fair.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2016/05/web1_ShiftWorkers.jpgMembers of the Charm-N-Farm 4-H club work the first shift at the Fayette County Health Fair.

By Trevor Minyo

Charm-N-Farm News Reporter

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